Our Unix/Linux guys like the HP ILO Secret Template, and would like to express their desire for a similar template that can manage and heartbeat accounts on Sun ILOM consoles, which are similar but distinct enough that they aren't able to use the HP ILO template. I bet they'd love a launcher for that, too! I apologize if this has already been requested before, just let me know!

Thanks for the feedback. Secret Server allows you to create a template based on your HP iLO template but customized for Sun ILOM accounts. You can do so by selecting "Edit" for your HP iLO template under Administration > Secret Templates, clicking the "Copy Secret Template" button, and then customizing the new template as needed.

If you are looking for a launcher for the Sun ILOM web interface, I would suggest trying out our Web Password Filler or Web Launcher (http://support.thycotic.com/KB/a305/secret-server-web-password-filler.aspx). If you're looking for a different type of launcher or find any issues using the Web Launcher/Password Filler for this site, please let us know. Thanks!

I believe one of my admins already tried using the HP ILO template against a Sun ILOM console, but the Remote Password Change engine didn't work to heartbeat or change the password, since the Sun ILOM console behaves differently. So, this one may require closer inspection.

After creating a Sun ILOM Secret Template, one thing you could try would be to create a custom password changer that is based on the HP iLO password changer.

At the Remote Password Changing "Password Changers Configuration" screen you can click "New" and select HP iLO to be the base password changer. You'll then have control over which commands are used for the password changing process.

Keep in mind that you'll also have to associate this password changer with the Sun ILOM template under Secret Templates as well. Let us know if you give it a try!

Yeah, that sounds like a good idea. The guy I was working with here is out today, so I'll have to get together with him on Monday and look at the commands specific to the Sun ILOM, and make sure we can get to it over SSH (I'm assuming that's possible).